Stuart, > > Has anyone managed to compile GDAL with support for ArcSDE Direct Connect > Libraries.
The ArcSDE driver isn't really popular those days I think as I think the ArcSDE SDK has been more or less abandonned by ESRI. > The ArcSDE SDK includes library files for this however there > doesn't appear to be any compile flags within GDAL. We are using > --with-sde=/home/gdal/ArcSDE-10.2 --with-sde-version=102 > > This however only uses the following: > libsde.so > libpq.so > libpe.so Looking at GDAL configure script, I can see indeed that libsdeXXX.so and libpeXXX.so will be fetched (where XXX=102 in your case). It should also try to fetch libsgXXX.so. libpq has nothing to do: it is tied with the postgresql libs that you must have already installed (if you do --without-pg, it shouldn't be used anymore, but it's also fine to let it) > > We would like to compile with support for Oracle 11g the sdk includes these > libraries: libsdeora11gsrvr102.so > libgsrvrora11g102.so I don't think you should try to link to those libs. They must be implementation details of the SDE SDK. Can't you find libsde102.so , libpe102.so and libsg102.so ? (just guessing blindly as I've never had access to an ArcSDE SDK ;-)) Or something similar. In which case you could try to cheat and create symlinks from the actual .so name found in the SDK to the expected names: libsde102.so , libpe102.so and libsg102.so. Probability it works is low. Even -- Spatialys - Geospatial professional services http://www.spatialys.com _______________________________________________ gdal-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev
